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Determination of trypsin activity using a gold electrode modified with a nanocover composed of graphene oxide and thionine
Authors:Chen  Guifang  Shi  Hai  Ban  Fangfang  Zhang  Yuanyuan  Sun  Lizhou
Institution:1.Laboratory of Biosensing Technology, School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, People’s Republic of China
;2.Department of obstetrics, The First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, 210029, People’s Republic of China
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Abstract:

We report on an electrochemical method for the determination of the activity of trypsin. A multi-functional substrate peptide (HHHAKSSATGGC-HS) is designed and immobilized on a gold electrode. The three His residues in the N-terminal are able to recruit thionine-loaded graphene oxide (GO/thionine), a nanocover adopted for signal amplification. Once the peptide is cleaved under enzymatic catalysis by trypsin (cleavage site: Lys residue), the His residues leave the electrode, and the GO/thionine cannot cover the peptide-modified electrode anymore. Thus, the changes of the electrochemical signal of thionine, typically acquired at a voltage of -0.35 V, can be used to determine the activity of trypsin. A detection range of 1?×?10?4 to 1 U, with a detection limit of 3.3?×?10?5 U, can be achieved, which is better than some currently available methods. In addition, the method is highly specific, facile, and has the potential for the detection of trypsin-like proteases.

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Graphene oxide was adopted as a nanocover for the development of a sensitive electrochemical method to detect the activity of trypsin.

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